Neowiz has released a new update for BraveNineStory as they basically gave players a holiday update with a bunch of Christmas stuff. indiedev indiegame
\n The update is now live and has an event tied to it that kicks off today and runs all the way until January 5th. During this time, you'll be able to experience a brand new Christmas Substory, as well as unlock a specially-themed costume for completing it that will only be around for a limited time. You can also snag some free in-game goodies for logging in during three different attendance events.
If all are finished ahead of January 3rd, players will unlock the epic Santa Costume as a reward. The community will also enjoy the three special New Year attendance events. Those opting to log in for these special events will receive in-game gifts, including Roxanna's Box, Red Slime, Diamond, Arena Sword, and Ink. The in-game shop has also been updated to bring even more holiday cheer to the community.
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